Pentagon hands lawmakers a list of critical technologies to protect from cyber adversaries

The Defense Department has submitted a list of technologies that must be protected from cyber and other types of foreign adversaries such as Russia and China, according to a spokesperson for the House Armed Services Committee, a move that is intended to guide efforts to secure the military's cyber supply chain and reform the acquisitions process.

The committee “has received it,” said a spokesperson for Chairman Adam Smith (D-WA) in response to a question about whether DOD met its Dec....

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